role-play
[ rohl-pley ]
/ ˈroʊlˌpleɪ /
verb (used with object)
to assume the attitudes, actions, and discourse of (another), especially in a make-believe situation in an effort to understand a differing point of view or social interaction: Management trainees were given a chance to role-play labor negotiators.
to experiment with or experience (a situation or viewpoint) by playing a role: trainees role-playing management positions.
verb (used without object)
to engage in role-playing.
Origin of role-play
First recorded in 1945–50
Words nearby role-play
role,
role conflict,
role model,
role set,
role strain,
role-play,
role-playing,
role-playing game,
rolf,
rolf kraki,
rolfe
Example sentences from the Web for role-play
Or can you not say that because you cannot role-play as non-adults?
The UK’s War on Porn: ‘Proof That Men Making These Rules Do Not See Women as Equals’ |Aurora Snow |December 6, 2014 |DAILY BEASTBut in the “Role-Play” episode, he tells her that now they make love, and says, “You have an old idea of who I am.”
Adam Driver on Role-Play Sex with Lena Dunham on ‘Girls’ and Adam’s Stormy Relationship with Hannah |Marlow Stern |March 10, 2014 |DAILY BEASTThe role-play sequence between you and Lena looked like it must have been a lot of fun to shoot.
Adam Driver on Role-Play Sex with Lena Dunham on ‘Girls’ and Adam’s Stormy Relationship with Hannah |Marlow Stern |March 10, 2014 |DAILY BEASTShe loves the role-play of modeling—something she plans to continue.
Agyness Deyn in ‘Pusher’: On Stripping, Acting, and How She’s Not Done Modeling |Isabel Wilkinson |October 24, 2012 |DAILY BEAST
Medical definitions for role-play
role-play
[ rōl′plā′ ]
v.
To assume deliberately the part or role of; act out.
n.
Role-playing.